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24 Feb 26
Shenzhen University sensor detects molecular signs of cancer in the blood

Light-based device uses quantum dots to spot ultra-low biomarker levels.

23 Feb 26
Taara launching photonics communications platform for high-speed internet

Silicon photonics-based approach to make its debut at MWC 2026 in Barcelona.

19 Feb 26
Masimo agrees $10BN Danaher switch

Developer of optical pulse oximetry devices for blood oxygen monitoring to join Danaher's diagnostics segment.

18 Feb 26
OncoRes closes funding round for breast cancer imaging system

Quantitative micro-elastography approach identifies cancerous tissues remaining after surgery.

17 Feb 26
Oregon State University develops improved phototherapy for skin cancer

Use of novel nanorods keeps laser exposure within safe limits.

17 Feb 26
Polarized-light imaging could distinguish Ehlers–Danlos disease variants

Canadian group presents polarization method to diagnose human tissue condition subtypes.

17 Feb 26
Jenoptik confirms drop in annual sales

But the German optics giant is optimistic of a return to growth this year as demand in key market sector recovers.

17 Feb 26
Fraunhofer ISE reports ‘record efficiencies’ for two tandem PV modules

III-V germanium module at 34.2%, and III-V silicon module at 31.3% are “world beating”.

17 Feb 26
Laser fusion startup Inertia Enterprises raises $450M for pilot plant

Livermore company was co-founded by National Ignition Facility research leaders Annie Kritcher and Mike Dunne.

17 Feb 26
Dxcover blood test boosts early detection of brain cancer

Liquid biopsy technique combines IR spectroscopy and AI for rapid analysis of samples.

16 Feb 26
Danish group’s nanolaser could halve computer energy use

A step towards future digital communications by all-optical microchips.

16 Feb 26
Infleqtion and NASA taking quantum gravity sensor into space

With $20 M funding so far, Quantum Gravity Gradiometer Pathfinder Mission is intended to “advance U.S. space sensing”.

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